Do you wish Snow next to you until the end of the Series?

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The Wolf Among Us - The Wolf Among Us - Episode 1: Faith

When the first time I saw Snow I wish she was always beside Bigby until the end of the series and they find out who is the killer... But everything are f***ed up. She died at the end of Episode 1. I wish TellTale Games bring back Snow White at next episode or other episodes because this series have some Fairytale and make sense she could be alive or under a black magic something..

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Fables Comics

Although it was such a big surprise to me, I can't believe Snow is dead. If this game is set before the first events in the comics, as telltale said, then I think she could be possibly still alive or revived in some manner. Also, Snow is a very possible fable, so if that "popularity equals power" (which means the more popular you are with the mundies, the harder you are to kill) comes into play surely Snow wasn't that easily to kill. But that theory hasn't been proven but it's likely to be true. For example: When Snow gets shot in the head by Goldilocks with a sniper rifle and still recovered after a very lengthy time in the hospital. In conclusion, I really want to see how this prequel play out and maybe there will be more seasons to involve the Adversary and Snow and Bigby get together.

It wasn't that much. You could tell there was some awkward tension. I wouldn't say sexual. The way she shifted her eyes and sat beside him, it wasn't exploding. It was obvious that they liked each other.

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The Wolf Among Us - The Wolf Among Us - Episode 1: Faith

I don't read the comics but the most interesting (and annoying) thing about this decapitation problem is what the magic is capable of doing.
On the one hand, you have a mirror that can remotely view others, and still be affected by other magic to essentially disable viewing specific people, so the possibilities are endless, hence my annoyance. On the other hand, you have this literary device that gives full license to pull anything out of your ass in order to explain a plot point without really having to adhere to real world rules, which makes being able to solve an investigation more a matter of patience than thoughtful effort.

Lastly, the main thing I liked about Snow (apart from being a strong character) was how she acted as a barometer for the investigation so you could see whether or not you're doing your job properly whenever she reacted with agreement or trust. At least that was a way of establishing how well you're doing. Though I still find the slightly feminist double standard interesting to see whereby if there are no strong female leads, complaints are made (i.e. lack of sex equality representation), but if there are some and something happens to them, even if it's to be expected, even more complaints are made (i.e. violence against women).

No. Just No. Snow is so naive and ignorant, meh. We've seen this type of heroes like billions of times. Better Faith. She's more interesting and more intriguing character than Snow. I hope she's not dead.